Kabaddi and Gilli Danda go digital
By siliconindia
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009, 15:00 IST |
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460 crore) by 2012 and the key factor that will allow this industry to thrive will be local content. "But for any industry to survive it needs to develop its own content. That is the only reason why Bollywood thrives and not the Pakistani film industry," said Ahuja.
"The idea behind packaging Indian games is that they are both relatable and at the same time slightly exotic for the urban kid. A pachisi may be a simple chess game but today the board itself is unavailable," he said.
Although Desi Adda comes with an age rating of three plus, but Ahuja aims to get parents nostalgic about these games hooked to it as well. The preview of the game makes one wonder about the complexity level. And by the looks of dancing on Bollywood music, it may be the toughest for those only familiar with Counter Strike and RuneScape.